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March 1, 2018 1 comment on "Episode 002: Middlesex"

Episode 002: Middlesex

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  Thanks for joining us for this episode of Time to Read. We are discussing Middlesex by Jeffrey Eugenides. Next month, we’re reading The Underground Railroad by Colson Whitehead. We’re looking forward to hearing what you think! Discuss it here, or email us. In this episode we talked about: How I Met Your Mother Forrest Gump…

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March 1, 2018 1 comment on "Discussion – The Underground Railroad"

Discussion – The Underground Railroad

Tell us your thoughts on The Underground Railroad! Or, answer a question, and get a shout-out on on the next episode: What did you think about the use of a real underground railroad? Did that confuse or enhance the story? With which character did you most closely relate? Why? Which US state left the biggest…

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February 14, 2018 3 comments on "Discussion – Middlesex"

Discussion – Middlesex

Tell us your thoughts on Middlesex by Jeffrey Eugenides! Or answer our discussion questions: What word or term do you think sums up what this book is about? What “complicated hybrid emotion” would you want to create a word for? What does the book as a whole say about the concept of love? Do we…

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February 14, 2018 0 comments on "Discussion – Oryx and Crake"

Discussion – Oryx and Crake

Tell us your thoughts on Oryx and Crake by Margaret Atwood! Or answer our discussion questions: What aspects of  Oryx  and Crake do you see in our world? Of Oryx, Crake, and Snowman, who do you think is the most truthful? Would you feel compelled to help the Crakers? Is it possible to build a leaderless…

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February 2, 2018 0 comments on "Episode 001: Oryx and Crake"

Episode 001: Oryx and Crake

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Thanks for joining us for this episode of Time to Read. We were discussing Oryx and Crake by Margaret Atwood. Next month, we’re reading Middlesex by Jeffrey Eugenides. We’re looking forward to hearing what you think, through social media or wpl-podcast@winnipeg.ca. In this episode we talked about: The Longpen for remote writing The Future Library…

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